FSX Christmas Mission
Head out on a critical mail run the day before Christmas when every ground route is frozen in place. This freeware pack, put together by Sylvain Tremblay, lets you navigate the Grumman Goose G21A through dense snowfall towards La Tuque in the northwest region of Quebec. Created especially for Mic...
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Head out on a critical mail run the day before Christmas when every ground route is frozen in place. This freeware pack, put together by Sylvain Tremblay, lets you navigate the Grumman Goose G21A through dense snowfall towards La Tuque in the northwest region of Quebec. Created especially for Microsoft Flight Simulator X, it immerses you in a demanding winter scenario where delivering letters and parcels is your top priority.
Icy Seasonal Assignment
With roads rendered useless under extreme snowfall, this mission calls for airborne expertise. Your goal is to ensure vital correspondence arrives before the holiday, no matter the weather conditions. Gusts of frosty wind and reduced visibility add tension to the flight, making it a memorable experience for enthusiasts who enjoy overcoming harsh elements.
Enduring Grumman Goose G21A
The classic Grumman Goose G21A stands out as a rugged amphibian aircraft, known for its ability to manage remote routes and tricky approaches. Its distinct design and proven reliability make it perfectly suited for operations in challenging winter scenarios. Operators often chose the Goose for short takeoff and landing capabilities, which proves invaluable when landing on snowy runways or restricted waterways.
Cold Weather Adaptations
When flying in subzero conditions, icing hazards and instrumentation concerns become more pronounced. This mission forces you to carefully monitor cabin heat, engine performance, and de-icing systems—key aspects of winter flying. In addition, the heavy snowfall overhead will test your navigation and communication skills throughout the trip.
Notable Features
- English-language objectives that clarify each step of the mail carrier task
- Immersive climate effects replicating obstructed roads and severe blizzards
- Realistic flight dynamics tailored for cold-weather operation
- High-fidelity vignettes of Quebec’s icy terrain during short winter days
Developed by Sylvain Tremblay
This holiday-themed project stems from the meticulous work of Sylvain Tremblay, who ensured authenticity in both the aircraft performance and the atmospheric conditions. Distribution is completely free of charge, making it an accessible addition for those wanting a fresh seasonal challenge within the sim.
The archive chmstory.zip has 5 files and directories contained within it.
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Filename/Directory | File Date | File Size |
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Christmas Story_Install | 01.03.07 | 0 B |
Christmas Story.exe | 01.03.07 | 5.31 MB |
Installation.txt | 01.03.07 | 474 B |
flyawaysimulation.txt | 10.29.13 | 959 B |
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url | 01.22.16 | 52 B |
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